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1 SVÍN
* * *n. swine, pig; hafa svíns minni, to have a short memory.* * *n. [a common Teut. word], a swine, Grág. ii. 315, Fms. i. 213, Fs. 26, Landn. 177: the saying, opt er it sama svín í akri, Fms. vi. 216, viii. 233, Mkv., cp. Odyss. xviii. 29: of the hog-shapen beggar’s scrip, Skíða R.; (cp. Dan. ‘gris,’ = a clay-pig used as a money-box); svíns belgr, blóð, bógr, rani. Fas. iii. 622, Stj. 363, 644, Sturl. iii. 44; svíns hrin, Fas. iii. 149; svíns-lifr, swine’s liver, as a charm used to still enmities or in truce-making, Gkv. 2. 23 (cp. Stj. 363, v. l.,—því vóru heiðnir menn vanir at …); hafa svíns minni, to have a swine’s (i. e. short) memory, Ld. 216.II. in local names, Svína-fell (whence Svín-fellingar), Svína-vatn, Svína-dalr, Svína-nes, Svín-ey, Svín-hagi, etc., Landn.COMPDS: svínabæli, svínageymsla, svínahirðir, svínahús. -
2 неприязненные
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3 дела плоти
библ.(перечень поступков, считающихся порочными: беспорядки ( disturbances), блуд ( immorality), волшебство ( sorcery), вражда ( enmities), вспышки гнева (outbursts of anger, angry tempers), ереси ( factions), зависть ( envying), злоба ( evil), злонравие ( malice), идолослужение ( idolatry), коварство ( deceit), лукавство ( wickedness), любостяжание ( greed), наговоры ( slanders), надменность ( arrogance), нашёптывания ( gossip), неправда, нечистота ( impurity), объедание ( carousing), пьянство ( drunkenness), разлады ( dissensions), распри ( disputes), распутство ( sensuality), ревность ( jealousy), ссоры, раздоры ( strife), убийства ( murders)) the deeds of the flesh -
4 дразнить гусей
разг., шутл.get (jar) upon smb.'s nerves; provoke smb. to scandal; make tongues wagПри воспитанности и брезгливом нежелании "дразнить гусей", князь сумел сохранить всю видимость светского человека, не вызывая в свете ни особой к себе близости, ни раздражения. (О. Форш, Одеты камнем) — The Prince was highly cultured and had no desire to make tongues wag. Thus, he was always able to appear as a man of society without arousing any particular sympathies or enmities.
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5 ἀπέχθεια
ἀπέχθεια, ἡ,A hatred,1 felt towards another,πρός τινα D.18.36
, Arist.Pol. 1305a23; διὰ τὴν ἀ. τοῦ πάθους for it, ib. 1274a40.2 felt by others towards one, enmity, odium,ὁ πράξας τὴν ἀ. αὐτῶν δίκαιος φέρεσθαι Antipho 3.4.2
, cf. Pl.Ap. 28a, D.3.13, etc.: in pl., enmities, Pl.Ap. 23a, interpol. in D.9.64; θεοῖς δι' ἀπεχθείας ἐλθεῖν to be hated by them, A.Pr. 121 (lyr.); δι' ἀ. γίγνεταί τι it becomes hateful, X.Hier.9.2; οὔτ' ἐκείνου πρὸς χάριν οὔτ' ἐμοῦ πρὸς ἀπέχθειανD5.7; ἀπέχθειαν φέρει τι it brings odium, Id.Prooem.44;πολλὴν ἔχει ἀ. Arist.Pol. 1322a2
; δείσας τὴν πρὸς ὑμᾶς ἀ. enmity with you, Isoc.8.38;μετὰ πολλῆς ἀ. Plb.1.66.9
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7 Feindschaft
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8 Feindschaften
plenmities
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